Veryst is proud to have supported 3D BioLabs LLC with a study described in its recent publication titled “Rodent Model for Orthotopic Implantation of Engineered Liver Devices.” The publication presents a novel surgical technique to provide blood supply to implanted cellularized devices that augment or replace liver tissue function.
An article in the 2019 edition of COMSOL News describes how varied members of a product development team—including designers and those not expert in simulation—can tap into the benefits of simulation by utilizing easy-to-use simulation applications, or “apps.”
Dr. Sean Teller's presentation at the NAFEMS World Congress 2019 discussed how capturing this material's behavior accurately is challenging due to their low stiffness and wave speed and he demonstrated specialized test techniques Veryst has developed to measure material response.
Veryst’s simulation expertise was highlighted in a COMSOL blog titled “Using Simulation Software in the Courtroom.” The blog cites Veryst’s work analyzing the failure of a disk brake as an example of how simulation can be used in legal cases.
Veryst engineers were invited to participate in COMSOL Day 2019 in Cambridge, MA. Dr. Matthew Hancock spoke about “Modeling Microfluidic Devices in COMSOL Multiphysics” and Dr. Nagi Elabbasi moderated a panel discussion on “Biomedical Applications in COMSOL Multiphysics.”
An article on “Trends in MEMS Testing” features the insight and expertise of Veryst’s Allyson Hartzell. The article discusses how the increasing use of MEMS devices is resulting in greater attention being focused on concerns such as the packaging and testing strategies of those devices.
Dr. Andrew Fiore brings to Veryst his expertise is in chemical engineering and high-performance computing and advanced algorithms to simulate complex physical phenomena, with a specific focus on fluid mechanics and complex fluids.
Dr. Jorgen Bergstrom discussed “Advanced Material Models for Rubbers, Thermoplastics, and Composites” as a keynote speaker at this event in Lund, Sweden.
Dr. Nagi Elabbasi was a panelist for a webinar on “Democratizing Simulation: From Computational Models to Simulation Applications,” hosted by COMSOL. Watch a video of the webinar.